Publications 2007

Books | Book Chapters | Journal Articles | Centre Working Papers | Conference Papers

Books

Shaun Breslin*

Yingchi Chu

Terence Lee (ed.)

Ranald Taylor

James Warren

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Book Chapters

David Brown

  • ‘Ethnic Conflict and Civic Nationalism - A Model’ in James L Peacock, Patricia M Thornton, Patrick B Inman, Identity Matters - Ethnic and Sectarian Conflict, New York: Berghan Books, pp. 15-33.
  • ‘Regionalist federalism: a critique of ethno-national federalism’, in Baogang He, Brian Galligan, Takashi Inoguchi, Federalism in Asia, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp.57-81.

Rajat Ganguly

  • ‘Democracy and Ethnic Conflict’ in Sumit Ganguly, Larry Diamond and Marc F Plattner, The State of India's Democracy Baltimore: John Hopkins University Press, pp.45-66.
  • ‘Conflicts in South Asia: Kashmir and Sri Lanka’ in Vassilis K. Fouskas, The Politics of Conflict, London: Routledge, pp. 74-100

David T. Hill

  • ‘Internet dan Perlawanan terhadap Orde Baru’, (translated by Ignatius Haryanto) in Ignatius Haryanto (ed.) Ketika Sensor Tak Mati-mati, Yayasan Kalam & Hivos, Jakarta, pp.18-91. (with Krishna Sen)

Terence Lee

Carolin Liss

Malcolm Tull

James Warren

  • 'A Tale of two centuries. The globalization of maritime raiding and piracy in Southeast Asia at the end of the eighteenth and twentieth centuries’, in Peter Boomgaard (ed.), A World of Water: Rain, rivers and seas in Southeast Asian histories, Leiden: KITLV Press, pp. 125-152
  • ‘The Iranun and Balangingi Slaving Voyage: Middle Passages in the Sulu Zone’, in E Christopher, C Pybus, M Rediker (eds), Many Middle Passages, Berkeley: University of California Press, pp. 52-71

Carol Warren

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Guest Edited Journal Collections

Garry Rodan and Kanishka Jayasuriya (eds)

Journal Articles

David Brown

Stephanie Chok

  • ‘Tourism as a Tool for Poverty Alleviation: A critical analysis of ‘pro-poor tourism’ and implications for sustainability’, Current Issues in Tourism, 10 (2-3): 144–165 (with Carol Warren & Jim Macbeth).
Yingchi Chu Rajat Ganguly Shahar Hameiri
  • ‘Failed State or a Failed Paradigm? State Capacity and the Limits of Institutionalism’, Journal of International Relations and Development, 10(2): 122-49.
  • ‘The Trouble with RAMSI: Reexamining the Roots of Conflict in Solomon Islands’, The Contemporary Pacific, 19 (2):409-41.
  • ‘Why Development Requires Less Nuance and More Class: a Response to Patrick Kilby’, Australian Journal of International Affairs, 61 (3): 306-311. (with Toby Carroll)
  • ‘Good Governance and Security: the Limits of Australia’s New Aid Programme’, Journal of Contemporary Asia, 37 (4): 410-30 (with Toby Carroll)
David Hill
  • ‘Ethics and Institutions in Biographical Writing on Indonesian Subjects’, Life Writing, 4 (2): 215-229.

  • ‘Biography Within the Indonesian Context: An Introduction to Four Papers’, Life Writing, 4 (2): 159-163.
  • ‘Manoeuvres in Manado: Media and Politics in Regional Indonesia’, South East Asia Research, 15 (1): 5-28.
Jane Hutchison
  • ‘The 'Disallowed' Political Participation of Manila's Urban Poor’, Democratization, 14 (5): 853-72

Kanishka Jayasuriya

  • ‘New Trajectories for Political Regimes in Southeast Asia’, Democratization, 14(5): 767-772. (with Garry Rodan)

  • ‘Beyond Hybrid Regimes: More Participation, Less Contestation in Southeast Asia’, Democratization, 14(5): 773-794. (with Garry Rodan) (awarded the Frank Cass Prize for the best article in Democratization published in 2007)
  • ‘The Technocratic Politics of Administrative Participation: Case Studies of Singapore and Vietnam’, Democratization, 14(5): 795-815. (with Garry Rodan)
Terence Lee
  • ‘Towards a 'New Equilibrium': The Economics and Politics of the Creative Industries in Singapore’, The Copenhagen Journal of Asian Studies, 24(2): 55-71
Carolin Liss
  • 'Southeast Asia’s Maritime Security Dilemma: State or Market?', Japan Focus, 8 June 2007, available at: http://japanfocus.org/products/details/2444.
  • ‘The Role of Private Security Companies in Securing the Malacca Straits', Maritime Studies, 157, November/December: 14-22.

Garry Rodan

  • ‘New Trajectories for Political Regimes in Southeast Asia’, Democratization, 14(5): 767-772. (with Kanishka Jayasuriya)

  • ‘Beyond Hybrid Regimes: More Participation, Less Contestation in Southeast Asia’, Democratization, 14(5): 773-794. (with Kanishka Jayasuriya) (awarded the Frank Cass Prize for the best article in Democratization published in 2007)
  • ‘The Technocratic Politics of Administrative Participation: Case Studies of Singapore and Vietnam’, Democratization, 14(5): 795-815. (with Kanishka Jayasuriya)
Ian Scott
  • 'Legitimacy, Governance and Public Policy in Post-handover Hong Kong,' Asia Pacific Journal of Public Administration, 29 (1): 29-49 2.

  • 'Constitutional Reform and the Problem of Consent,' Hong Kong Journal (July) No.7
Carol Warren
  • 'Tourism as a Tool for Poverty Alleviation: A Critical Analysis of "Pro-Poor Tourism" and Implications for Sustainability', Current Issues in Tourism, 10 (2-3): 144-165. (with Stephanie Chok and Jim Macbeth)
Ian Wilson
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Centre Working Paper Series

Lieutenant General Dr John Sanderson, AC

  • 'The Shifting Centre of Global Power: Australia’s Emerging Relationships in Asia and the South Pacific', WP 148, November
Miyume Tanji
  • 'Futenma Air Base as a Hostage of Us-Japan Alliance: Power, Interests And Identity Politics Surrounding Military Bases In Okinawa', WP 147, November
Rizal G. Buendia
  • 'The Politics of Ethnicity and Moro Secessionism in The Philippines', WP 146, November
David Brown and Ian Wilson
  • 'Ethnicized Violence in Indonesia: The Betawi Brotherhood Forum in Jakarta', WP 145, July
Nathan Gilbert Quimpo
  • 'The US and the Southern Philippines’ Quagmire', WP 144, July
Dilip K. Das
  • 'South Asian Free Trade Agreement: Prospects For Shallow Regional Integration', WP 143, June
Kanishka Jayasuriya
  • 'Riding the Accountability Wave? Politics of Global Administrative Law', WP 142, June
Carolin Liss
  • 'The Privatisation of Maritime Security - Maritime Security in Southeast Asia: Between a rock and a hard place?', WP 141, February
Loh Kah Seng
  • 'Dangerous Migrants: The Representations and Relocation of Urban Kampong Dwellers in Postwar Singapore', WP 140, February
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Conference Papers

Stephanie Chok
  • ‘Playing Detective-Researcher: The challenges of researching CSR in the tourism and hospitality industry’, Corporate Responsibility Research Conference, University of Leeds, UK, 15-17 July.
  • Responsible Tourism and Hospitality Day, International Centre for Responsible Tourism, Leeds Metropolitan University, 18 July.

Jane Hutchison

  • 'The "Disallowed" Political Participation of Manila’s Urban Poor', Australasian Political Studies Association (APSA) Annual Conference Melbourne, 24- 26 September.

Kanishka Jayasuriya

  • 'Riding the Accountability Wave? Politics of Global Administrative Law', Administrative Law and Judicialized Governance in Asia: Comparative Perspectives, Hong Kong University , 29-30 June.
  • 'The Vicissitudes of Hegemony?', Keynote Paper, Global and Regional Hegemonic Dilemmas in the South: A comparative Study of Asia, Africa and Latin America, Asian Political and International Studies Association, Bangkok, 29-30 January.
  • 'In the Midnight Hour?: International Emergency, Constitutions and Jurisdictional Politics', Curbing State Power in Times of Crisis: The Gross-Dyzenhaus Debate, National University of Singapore, 5-6 January.
  • ' Beyond Hybrid Regimes: More Participation, Less Contestation in Southeast Asia', Australasian Political Studies Association (APSA) Annual Conference Melbourne, 24- 26 September. (with Garry Rodan)
  • 'The Technocratic Politics of Administrative Participation: Case-studies of Singapore and
    Vietnam', Australasian Political Studies Association (APSA) Annual Conference Melbourne, 24- 26 September. (with Garry Rodan)

Carolin Liss

  • ‘The Role of Private Security Companies in Securing the Malacca Straits’, Security in Malacca and Singapore Straits, Study Group Meeting, Council for Security Cooperation in the Asia Pacific (CSCAP), Jakarta, 8-9 September.
  • ‘Contemporary Maritime Piracy in Southeast Asia – the Challenges of Responding and the Role of Australia’, Australia and Asia: Issues of Global Security, University of Western Australia, 17 August.

Elaine Llarena

  • 'Communicating Risk: A Study on the Knowledge on Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) Risks and Communication Management in the Maintenance of the FMD-Free Areas in Visayas and Mindanao',
    74th Annual Convention and Scientific Conference of the Philippine Veterinary Medical Association, Manila, 21-23 February.
  • 'Local Stakeholders as Partners in the Communication Management to Control and Eradicate Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD): The Philippine Experience', Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) International Communications Cooperation Workshop, Cairns, 28-29 June.

Loh Kah Seng

  • 'Dangerous Migrants: The Representations and Relocation of Urban Kampong Dwellers in Postwar Singapore?', Mobile City Singapore, Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore, 1-3 March.

Garry Rodan

  • ‘Technocratic Governance versus Political Representation and Accountability in Southeast Asia’, Transparency and Governance, Centre on Asia and Globalisation, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore, 10-11 May.
  • 'Beyond Hybrid Regimes: More Participation, Less Contestation?', Fifth International Convention of Asia Scholars, Kuala Lumpur, 2-5 August.
  • 'The Technocratic Politics of Administrative Participation: Case Studies of Singapore and Vietnam', APSA, September

Donna Turner

  • ‘Economic paternalism and state-society relations in contemporary Malaysia’, Asia Pacific Societies in Transformation, Asia Pacific Sociological Association 8th Annual Conference, Penang, Malaysia, 19-21 November.

James Warren

  • ‘Singapore History through the Looking Glass: Reflections on Museums, Memory ,History and the Arts’, Keynote Address, National Museum of Singapore and Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore, 17 November.
  • ‘The Japanese Brothel Family, Daily Life and the Client: Colonial Singapore, 1870-1940’, Sex, Power and Slavery: The Dynamics of Carnal Relations under Enslavement in the Indian Ocean World, Indian Ocean World Centre, Mc Gill University, Montreal, 19-21 April.
  • ‘The Port of Jolo and the Sulu Zone Slave Trade: An 1845 Report’, Slavery, Islam and Eastern Indonesia, Institute of Asian Cultures, Sophia University, Tokyo, 26 March.

Sandra Wilson

  • ‘War, Peace, Crime and the Movies: Nationalism in Japan in the 1950s’, 15th Biennial Conference, Japanese Studies Association of Australia, Canberra, July.
  • 'A New Japan: The Tokyo Olympics of 1964 and Expo ’70 in Osaka', Japanese History Workshop, University of Sydney, December.

Ian Wilson

  • ‘As Long as it’s Halal: Islamic Gangsters in Indonesia’, Indonesia Update, Australian National University, Canberra, 10-11 September.
  • ‘Evaluating Models for the Effective Governance of the Informal Security Sector’, Regulation of the Informal Security Industry, Policy workshop, PTIK Jakarta (Indonesian College of Police Science), Jakarta, 7 November.
  • ‘Pengendalian Sektor Keamanan Informal: Indikasi Negara Lemah? (Controlling the Informal Security Sector: Indications of a Weak State?)’, Political Implications of Informal Security Sector in Indonesia, Policy workshop, University of Indonesia, Jakarta, 5 November.
  • ‘Evaluating models for the effective governance of the informal security sector in Indonesia’, Australia Indonesia Governance Research Project Policy Forum, Jakarta, December.
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* denotes author is a Research Associate of the Asia Research Centre